The striking blood moon that painted the sky copper red on March 3rd, combined with escalating U.S.-Israel military operations against Iran, has sent prophecy enthusiasts into overdrive – but Duck Dynasty star Jase Robertson is pumping the brakes on end-times hysteria.
Following the total lunar eclipse and amid growing Middle East tensions under the Trump administration's unwavering support for Israel, online discussions of biblical prophecies have exploded. Social media platforms are buzzing with speculation about whether these events signal the approaching end times.
But Robertson, known for his straight-talking faith commentary, is calling out Christians who get caught up in prophetic speculation instead of focusing on their actual calling.
According to Robertson, there are two questions believers should never waste time asking: "When is Jesus coming back?" and "What are the signs we should be looking for?"
"Scripture is crystal clear that no one – and I mean NO ONE – except God the Father knows when Christ will return," Robertson emphasized. "Blood moons happen every couple of years, folks. Israel has been in conflict for decades. These aren't secret decoder rings for figuring out God's timeline."
Robertson's message comes as many believers point to current events – from the blood moon phenomenon to President Trump's strong support for Israel in its conflict with Iran – as potential fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
While the Trump administration continues its "America First" foreign policy with unwavering support for our Israeli allies, Robertson argues that Christians are missing the point when they obsess over prophetic timelines.
"Jesus told us to occupy until He comes," Robertson noted. "That means sharing the Gospel, loving our neighbors, and living faithfully – not constantly looking at the sky trying to guess when He's coming back."
As Middle East tensions continue and natural phenomena capture headlines, perhaps Robertson's reminder is exactly what American Christians need to hear: stay faithful, stay focused, and leave the timing to God.
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Source: Next News Network